Even though I'm sick of this song it was a decent performance. I like how Andy doesn't care about wearing a shirt on national television haha. Can't wait to see these guys at Riot Fest.

I've defended how often and for how long they've played this song for a while... but this was their first major TV performance in a long-ish time and I was really hoping they'd start playing a new single.

We're well into the throes of summertime - start playing "Young Volcanoes" now and high school kids will be crying to it on prom night and graduation day. This seems like such an obvious direction for the band/label to take, and I'm just confused about why they haven't capitalized on the anthemic nostalgia that song could create. Anyone have a good explanation?

I've defended how often and for how long they've played this song for a while... but this was their first major TV performance in a long-ish time and I was really hoping they'd start playing a new single.

We're well into the throes of summertime - start playing "Young Volcanoes" now and high school kids will be crying to it on prom night and graduation day. This seems like such an obvious direction for the band/label to take, and I'm just confused about why they haven't capitalized on the anthemic nostalgia that song could create. Anyone have a good explanation?

I had a conversation with my brother about exactly this. I get that "My Songs Know..." is still doing quite well, but this was a huge opportunity for them to debut a song that could be an even bigger hit to a HUGE audience. I was hoping they would bust out "Young Volcanoes," but was letdown. I just can't figure it out—just because you have one song that's still doing well on the charts doesn't mean you can't have two. I mean, Katy Perry basically had 4 songs in the top 40 at one point, and that worked out preeeeetty well for her.

I've defended how often and for how long they've played this song for a while... but this was their first major TV performance in a long-ish time and I was really hoping they'd start playing a new single.

We're well into the throes of summertime - start playing "Young Volcanoes" now and high school kids will be crying to it on prom night and graduation day. This seems like such an obvious direction for the band/label to take, and I'm just confused about why they haven't capitalized on the anthemic nostalgia that song could create. Anyone have a good explanation?

Yeah I'm confused on this as well. They have "Young Volcanos" and "Alone Together" which feel like Summer smash hits to me that they're failing to capitalize on at this point. The shelf life of this single is pretty much over this would've been the perfect platform to introduce a new one.